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A smarter grid for greener power

The UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures is leading a new national research project to develop an advanced electricity network for Australia that is smarter, greener and more efficient.
28 Aug 2008

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Try on UTS at Info Day

Thousands of likely university students seeking the best fit for their aspirations will converge on the University of Technology, Sydney in coming weeks.
27 Aug 2008

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Exhibition models the inspiration and genius of Leonardo

While a certain blockbuster novel has cast Leonardo da Vinci in the role of man of mystery, a free exhibition at UTS suggests the real Leonardo fits better in the science fiction section.
25 Aug 2008

UTS student lays down the law in NSW Taekwondo titles

While most of the attention was on the opening of the Olympics last weekend, UTS student Hayder Shkara was making a little sporting history of his own.
14 Aug 2008

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UTS Gets Allied

Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP joined Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Milbourne, staff and students in launching the UTS Ally program last week.
11 Aug 2008

Interactivation: real and virtual worlds

Dr Bert Bongers talks about the fusion of fun, function and technology in a space where real and virtual environments interact.
4 Aug 2008

Mobile weapons of truth

In a world saturated with technology, Mike Minehan explains how Burma’s voiceless are harnessing the power of emergent media to illuminate dark truths about the country’s military regime.
4 Aug 2008


August 2008

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A rich in-fusion of music, food and dance

UTS is this week is discovering some hidden talents among students and staff while enjoying a feast of music, dance and food at the university's yearly in-fusion festival.
19 Aug 2008

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Food for thought

Most people think agriculture is the concern of outback battlers who grow food and gripe about the weather. However, Julian Cribb believes the world’s farmers are the people who can rescue civilisation.
4 Aug 2008

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Engineering changing climates

Associate Professor James Ball of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of Australian Rainfall and Runoff (AR&R).
4 Aug 2008

In Conversation: Bob Carr and Camilla Nelson

In what promises to be a lively conversation, ex NSW premier Bob Carr will be asked the hard questions about his new book My reading life, at an event presented by the University Library and the Centre for New Writing.
4 Aug 2008

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Cup Final Thrills

The Grand Final of the Standard Platform League of the International RoboCup held in Suzhou China, thrilled the crowd as the robots of underdog team WrightEagle Unleashed! relentlessly attacked the opposing German goal.
4 Aug 2008

External engagement at every level

The UTS External Engagement Enabling Plan provides a blueprint to guide deans and directors on initiatives to better embed engagement within their respective faculties and units for the mutual benefit of our stakeholders and the university.
4 Aug 2008

Know your allies
- 4 Aug 2008 , 1:45 PM

Leading ladies
- 4 Aug 2008 , 1:45 PM

In Conversation: Bob Carr and Camilla Nelson
- 4 Aug 2008 , 1:41 PM

Women have hearts too!
- 10 Jul 2008 , 4:38 PM

Proud to be a broad
- 2 Jun 2008 , 1:12 PM

Faculty of IT celebrates graduation
- 2 Jun 2008 , 5:15 PM

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